Summary
Following over 20 hours of interrogations, the Internal Security Forces' disciplinary council early Wednesday ordered that Maj. Suzan Hajj Hobeiche be fired from the agency, a source close to the matter told The Daily Star.
A former head of the ISF's Anti-Cybercrime and Intellectual Property Rights Bureau, Hajj Hobeiche was taken into custody in early March, and a warrant for her arrest was later issued on charges of setting up actor Ziad Itani for allegedly spying for Israel.
Hajj Hobeiche was later asked to step down from her role as head of the ISF bureau in October 2017, reportedly because she had liked the tweet.
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